The trailer also shows tire deformation, demonstrating the new and improved tire physics from the original game. The car’s behavior looks incredibly realistic, and the improved driving physics are apparent.

We also get to see the particle effects in action — mud kicking out when cars drive over it, dust from the car in front affecting visibility, and cars getting dirtier over time, all combining with the dynamic weather system to enhance the overall experience.

We also get to see gameplay videos that shows what players will experience. One of the most notable improvements from the videos is the new sound engine. Engine notes appear to have received attention, and we can hear the little details like the pops generated because of the anti-lag systems.

The AI seems to be as good as it was on tarmac in the original game, providing a sufficient challenge to even the most skilled players out there. There will be an online mode but even offline racing looks like a blast.